a complete ring round the body ; all the ridges furnished with short 
brownish-coloured spines, which to the naked eye appear as dutinr. 
equidistant rings; anal segment somewhat truncate, hut deeply 
wrinkled, and furnished dorsally with four very short papillae and 
ventrally with two much longer ones \nal stigm.it 
castaneous, almost touching ; irregularly ovate, with three transvei* 
slits. 
Attempts to raise the fly from these larvae were unsuccessful 
-rauscid Fly. 
family hippoboscim 
ff’PPnbacsa equina, Linn . 
T A e xamp i es Qf . (Figs ' V. 18) 
5 Pa ' maS ' C —y Island's, ThiLTr fOUnd ° n ^ * 
° n board sh 'P on their way to the 
